The beginnings of Catcott crossing keeper's cottage. In recent years the building has been rendered with pebbledash and doors have been moved. When the line was open the roof was slated and the brick was visible with the stone lintels. I'll be adding slates individually from paper, nothing beats that, albeit time consuming. When adding the bargeboards I'll portray the typical S&D curley wirley ones, Whilst this building didn't have them, many did. This will ensure that the layout can be 'placed' even without stock. The corners are in fact mtrired at 45 degrees, not that it is obvious here.
8th June 2007 22:47
Added on 8th June 2007, has been viewed 1215 times
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